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06-03-2014 06:25 PM
dashpuppy
Re: Any Good Castle ESC programmers on here ?

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Originally Posted by durantgigi View Post
I am using a Castle Edge 100 with a Hacker 50-16 V3
Perfect combination on a Wind S 110.
How do you program your transmitter (Futaba) to engage the break ?
the motor brake ? that's done in the esc. Or are you talking about wheel brakes ?
06-03-2014 11:26 AM
durantgigi
Re: Any Good Castle ESC programmers on here ?

I am using a Castle Edge 100 with a Hacker 50-16 V3
Perfect combination on a Wind S 110.
How do you program your transmitter (Futaba) to engage the break ?
06-03-2014 09:33 AM
jbach
Re: Any Good Castle ESC programmers on here ?

$10 and 20 minutes the other way.
06-02-2014 10:56 PM
dashpuppy
Re: Any Good Castle ESC programmers on here ?

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Originally Posted by zdsh13 View Post
some pretty sweet things on that site, but uk
06-02-2014 10:28 PM
zdsh13
Re: Any Good Castle ESC programmers on here ?

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Originally Posted by dashpuppy View Post
Got a link for that ?
http://shop.rc-electronic.com/SPS-SY...catalog&p=2263
06-02-2014 11:28 AM
dashpuppy
Re: Any Good Castle ESC programmers on here ?

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Here is what I use on my larger electrics for an arming switch, not as cheap as a do it yourself switch but works perfectly and looks good
Got a link for that ?
06-02-2014 11:09 AM
zdsh13
Re: Any Good Castle ESC programmers on here ?

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Originally Posted by dashpuppy View Post
i have a Xoars 20x10 on mine.. And arming plug ?
Here is what I use on my larger electrics for an arming switch, not as cheap as a do it yourself switch but works perfectly and looks good
06-02-2014 10:57 AM
zdsh13
Re: Any Good Castle ESC programmers on here ?

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did you have to put any air ducts over the esc to pass air over the esc or ? just stock location and stock holes ?
I did not shroud over the esc but I opened some holes on the firewall to aid in better circulation past the esc, closed off the firewall tunnel on my airframe and removed some covering on the rear lower fuselage to provide an air escape for cooling.

I've had no issues with my 120HV.
06-01-2014 02:07 PM
jbach
Re: Any Good Castle ESC programmers on here ?

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the 65 looks nice! Simple too! Looks like you have a nice big space to fly too!
It is a nice to flier too. You can land it at your feet pretty much. No long runway needed.

Lots of room to fly, but not "legally"...that's another story.

The 20cc profile flies in a nice tight box which allows me to fly in many different locations...safely of course.
06-01-2014 11:46 AM
dashpuppy
Re: Any Good Castle ESC programmers on here ?

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My goto's now...Ron Wilson's Sbach65 DLE20, Swany's Taco Power25, Light R/C's 32" EPP S'bach and another Ron Wilson design the Stix27 (indoor stick job).
the 65 looks nice! Simple too! Looks like you have a nice big space to fly too!
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